Quote Originally Posted by golfinteg View Post
A more relevant page?
http://www.nhl.com/ice/playerstats.h...ewName=summary

To include Ray Emery's Stats.
Lets compare to Craig Anderson's

17 Ray Emery CHI 20 18 16 1 0 452 35 1.91 417 .923 3 0 0 0 1,102:11
27 C Anderson OTT 22 22 11 8 2 632 37 1.71 595 .941 3 0 0 0 1,300:49

Both played almost the same amount of games (~20-22) but their INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS when THEY PLAYED to their clubs game outcomes are (16-1-0) & (11-8-2).

Aren't these more important & relevant in the overall scheme of things?

i.e. '% of Games' (W-L-OT) rather than ' % of shots save' and why those columns appear first.

Lets throw in TOR James Reimer stats
13 J Reimer TOR 30 28 18 6 5 913 68 2.41 845 .926 3 0 1 0 1,694:18

Reimer's stats of (18-6-5) are more impressive than Craig's (11-8-2).

IMO?

Reimer's better than Craig's.
World Beaters?
No!
Ray's? Yes
Yes wins are important, but don't tell the whole story. Emery has a phenomenal team in front of him and is playing well but you can't compare the two. Ottawa doesn't have the talent Chicago does and add to that the injury situation in Ottawa and you've got an idea of why Emery's numbers are what they are. GAA and SV% are the telling numbers for a goalie with regards to how a goalie is actually playing vs how his team is playing.